<h1>Anatomy for Artists Overview <span class="material-symbols-outlined">Keep</span> </h1> <font style="font-size: 13px;">**Planted:** 19/07/2024</font> <font style="font-size: 13px;">**Last tended:** 14/08/2024</font> <br> As part of my Digital Garten I wanted to document my studies of Human Anatomy in a dedicated branch. Replicating human anatomy in art has always fascinated me, yet I never got myself to thoroughly study it. > [!info] Note > As I am not learning this in a professional context but completely on my own, I want to emphasis on the fact that I am basing my knowledge solely on the material available to me, which are mainly books and online resources such as articles and videos. # Resources A personal list of resources for learning anatomy. ## Books - **[[Anatomy for 3D Artists]]** by *Chris Legaspi* and *Matthew Lewis* - **[[Anatomy For Sculptors]]** by *Uldis Zarnis* - **[[Anatomy for the Artist]]** by *Sarah Simblet* - **[[Constructive Anatomy]]** by *George Bridgman* - Artistic Anatomy by *Richer / Hale* - Heads by *Alex Kayser* ## Websites - [Atlas of Anatomy](https://doctorlib.info/medical/anatomy/) - [Anatomy4Sculptors](https://ecorche.anatomy4sculptors.com/figure-and-torso/torso-anatomy/male-ecorche) - [Anatomy Standard](https://www.anatomystandard.com/index.html) - [Medical Gross Anatomy - Anatomy Talbes](https://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/anatomy-tables/) ## Anatomy Models - [3D Total Anatomy Figures](https://store.3dtotal.com/collections/anatomy-figures) - [Bone Clones](https://boneclones.com)